Example sentences of "[adj] [art] government " in BNC.

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1 He pointed out that the federal government was directly responsible for determining the prices of only 11.5 per cent of industrial products and 14.5 per cent of retail prices , and concluded from that that the government played only a minor role in generating inflation .
2 The difference of treatment for the two bids gave rise to criticism that the government 's merger policy favoured conglomerates .
3 Given that the government must raise some tax revenue , the smallest amount of total waste will be achieved when the goods that are most inelastic in supply or demand are taxed most heavily .
4 Given that the Government have broken two of their manifesto pledges — the implementation of the Common Land Forum and increased protection for national parks — will the Minister give an assurance now that he will implement the recommendations of the Edwards committee in full ?
5 Is that the Government 's real policy ?
6 How long will the country continue to lose jobs and to lose access to the great national asset of our coal , given that the Government want to sell off British Coal overnight at a cheap price , for the benefit of the Treasury ?
7 Could she give us just a handful of examples of people who were moved from geriatric beds into the private sector in the early stages of the development of the policy and were given the assurance that she says was publicly given that the Government had no intention of meeting fees , however high ?
8 Table 6.4 Treasury bills £ millions , net purchases by the public +/sales — Given that the government was buying in gilts with the purpose of unfunding the Public Sector Deficit Requirement ( PSDR ) , such purchases meant that an even larger amount of gilts had to be repurchased from the M4 private sector , but these purchases themselves further increased the surplus in the money market and hence the requirement for issuance of Treasury bills .
9 Thank you sir erm in that the government and the opposition front bench want to move this measure erm fulfilling their commitments to the Maastricht treaty , I accept the methodology and the precedent that the government cites , I think that 's appropriate , erm I just wanted to very briefly say that this is of course a vote no longer like the generality of the population voting for the membership of a golf club in which we have varying degrees of er interest .
10 Now , given that the government 's support of the idea of Strasbourg as being a permanent place of meeting for the European parliament .
11 I hope that , from up in the Gallery , farmers will notice how little the Government care .
12 In April 1986 the government lost its Shops Bill , which had been designed to permit trading on Sunday .
13 In 1986 the government reversed itself and cut employers ' contributions to the fund ( though they have since been allowed to rise again ) .
14 In 1986 the government appointed Sir Roy Griffiths , the private sector consultant behind the earlier general management reforms in the NHS , to carry out an inquiry into community care .
15 In early 1986 the government took its concern to influence the financing of local government a stage further .
16 While by 1986 the government itself conceded some of these criticisms , it flatly rejected calls for the abolition of capital controls and put forward proposals which , if introduced , seem likely to maintain these for the foreseeable future ( Paying for Local Government , ch. 6 ) .
17 In 1986 the government launched a second scheme under the title of ‘ Helping the Community to Care ’ .
18 By February 1986 the government had announced fifteen separate changes to the way the unemployment figures were calculated and presented .
19 With the pound locked into the European Monetary System , the most and the least the government can do is ensure that nominal demand does not collapse .
20 As for the export to the US of Magnox plutonium prior to 1971 the government has refused to say how much was exchanged .
21 Back in nineteen eighty eight the government faced a massive crash cash crisis in N H S funding , and er many people within the trade union movement took part in a massive rally in London to call on the government to review its policy towards the , the Health Service .
22 In 1980 the government raised various benefits , including those for the sick and the unemployed , by 5 per cent less than the current rate of inflation , though the abatement was restored in 1983 when the benefits were made subject to tax .
23 In 1980 the government published a report Lead and Health , which , says Price is ‘ now notorious ’ .
24 Some writers appear still to feel that the criterion remains one of recognition by the government of this country , the difference being that , whereas before 1980 the government would say expressly whether it recognised the foreign government , now it is to be left to be ascertained as a matter of inference : see Professor J. Crawford ‘ Decisions of British Courts during 1985–86 involving questions of Public or Private International Law ’ ( 1986 ) 57 B.Y .
25 In December 1980 the government announced that a further 192 non-departmental bodies were to be wound up by 1983 , bringing the total savings up to about 23m a year by 1983 .
26 In 1980 the government completely deregulated express buses and introduced some experiments in deregulation of local buses on the grounds that the protection induced inefficiency by the selected operators , and , by causing fares to be higher and services poorer than would otherwise be the case on the more profitable routes , accentuated the move to the car and the further decline of public transport .
27 As was usual the government released no economic statistics considered reliable by international commentators .
28 because of this the Government considers that conflicts between competing interests , where they occur , should be tackled at a local level through negotiation .
29 Despite this the government needs to give some thought to the practices of doctors not on the medical register .
30 In doing this the government was employing techniques perfected from the sixteenth century onwards in the expansion of the Muscovite state towards the Black Sea and the Volga basin .
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